Four Boy Hunters by Ralph Bonehill
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"I fancy this will make a good camping spot for to-night;" said
Snap. "In the morning we can decide upon what we want to do next." "All right," said Shep. "Let us start up a camp-fire and make ourselves 'to hum,' as the old folks used to say." Any quantity of dry sticks were to be had, and they had brought with them both an ax and a hatchet, so they soon had the sticks reduced to a proper size for burning. Near the shore were a number of bushes, and they cut out a spot in the center of these and over the top spread the canvas they had brought with them. For a flooring, they gathered some leaves, and over this spread a rubber blanket when it came time to go to bed. It was very homelike and cheerful, gathering around the campfire, and all of the boys took a hand at preparing the supper which consisted of fried fish, baked potatoes, sandwiches, cake and coffee. They took their time over the meal, and did not finish until after eight o'clock. Then they sat around for an hour discussing their plans and telling stories. "Now, the question comes up, do we stand guard at night?" asked Snap. "Oh, let us all go to bed," answered Whopper. "I don't believe any cannibals are coming to carry us off---or an elephant, either." "What about a wildcat or a bear?" asked Shep. "Well, if you are afraid you can stay awake," answered Whopper. |
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